The Ad Council, the largest producer of public service advertisements in the U.S., announced today that James Corden will host its 63rd Annual Pubic Service Award Dinner at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City on November 16, 2016.
On last night's LATE NIGHT, guest Lenny Kravitz talked about touring with Guns N' Roses and says their shows are a lot different now than they were in their heydey.
Broadway favorites Luca Padovan, Tracee Beazer, and Kathleen Monteleone will join composer Rob Rokicki for two special NYMF concert events July 31 st and August 2 nd . Rob's music has been described by The New York Times as "sassy" and "energetic" and 'Intelligent, inspired and incredibly relatable' by frequent collaborator Joe Iconis.
Cocktail trends come and go, but no vodka cocktail is more iconic than the Moscow Mule. Today, cocktail menus across America feature the Moscow Mule and creative variations of the recipebut there's only one original. As the co-creators of the original Moscow Mule in 1941, SMIRNOFF vodka and Cock'n Bull Ginger Beer are celebrating seventy-five years of America's first vodka cocktail.
On last night's LATE NIGHT, guest Leslie Jones talked about her crazy GHOSTBUSTERS stunts and her rivalry with her Madame Tussauds wax figure! Watch the appearance below!
Jerry Herman's Broadway classic MAME, with 26-piece orchestra, will be staged by Light Opera Works at Cahn Auditorium in Evanston, August 20 through 28.
On last night's LATE NIGHT, break out country music star Maren Morris performed '80's Mercedes' off her critically acclaimed debut album. Watch the appearance below!
On last night's LATE NIGHT, guest Taylor Schilling talked to Seth about her "upsetting" fourth season of ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK in which her character smoked crack and even got branded!
LATE NIGHT WITH SETH MEYERS will broadcast live at 12:35 a.m. ET/PT the evenings of Thursday, July 21 and Thursday, July 28 from Studio 8G in Rockefeller Center, the same night as the final sessions of the Republican National Convention and Democratic National Convention, respectively.
In our current political climate where candidates regularly hurl insults at each other on things such as penis size it's hard to remember that politics used to be about the candidate's stand on issues as well. So when did that change? When did we go from building up our own candidate in an ad to tearing down the other candidate with scandal, derision and fear? ACT might have the answer to that with their world premiere play "Daisy" that takes a look into the creation of one of the most infamous political ads and one of the first attack ads ever created.